New Years Resolutions 2020 (2 Viewers)

Wyken Sky Blue

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List yours here if you bother with them.

Me personally:

Less time on my phone
Ready my Kindle more, particularly self improvement books
Learn Spanish
Look to get onto the property ladder

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Tommo1993

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I got into learning Spanish this year. Pretty good if you can keep it going. Got sick of listening to radio and music. Felt weird talking back to it though.
 

Wyken Sky Blue

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I got into learning Spanish this year. Pretty good if you can keep it going. Got sick of listening to radio and music. Felt weird talking back to it though.
What did you do to learn? I have an audio book from Audible which after spening 30 mins this year seemed to do ok
 

Tommo1993

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What did you do to learn? I have an audio book from Audible which after spening 30 mins this year seemed to do ok

I had an audiobook too. It’s called Learning Spanish with Paul Noble. A few hours long. What I found better was a podcast called Coffee Break Spanish. 15-20min episodes, 4 series I think. And 30-40 episodes per series. Starts off basic then gets quite challenging. I haven’t done it for a few months but I’ve still remembered quite a bit and I didn’t even get to series 2. Couple of normal books too. Spanish for dummies and a Spanish dictionary.
 

Astute

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The last new years resolution I made was in 2017. It was to not make any more new years resolutions. It worked. I always used to fail in most of them. Usually by the end of January as well. But since 2017 I haven't failed a single one.
 

Sick Boy

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  • Start my own business
  • Cope better with stress
  • Give up booze for a while
  • Box on a daily basis again
  • Personal development rather than wasting time online (good news for you guys) ;)
 

Covstu

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Nothing really pops to mind, travel less would be nice, off the phone less to help sleep but that’s about it.
 

LastGarrison

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Shift the gut as I have a wardrobe of clothes worth about £1500 that I can’t get into.

About time I got a new job before I start getting bitter with this one.

Potentially move house. Love the area I live in but not the actual house itself.

Stop sticking so much shit up my nose.
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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Try to exercise more, possibly change jobs been in the nhs for almost 10 years but feel I’m getting stale

Got another operation scheduled around March April time (basically smooth done the skin graft I had done)
Going to New York in October will try and drop a bit of weight too
 

stupot07

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The same as most people

- lose the gut
- exercise more
- get out on my bike regularly
- eat better and eat more veggie

I'm gonna set my self a few personal and professional goals too - tbc

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fernandopartridge

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Shift the gut as I have a wardrobe of clothes worth about £1500 that I can’t get into.

About time I got a new job before I start getting bitter with this one.

Potentially move house. Love the area I live in but not the actual house itself.

Stop sticking so much shit up my nose.
Tell me about it, I've got a Belstaff jacket worn twice in two years for the same reasons
 

Wyken Sky Blue

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A good habit for anyone to get into is to leave your phone to charge outside your bedroom when you go to bed.

How many of us have been guilty of waking up and reaching for the phone first thing to check social media, SBT etc... Doesn't do your brain any good first thing*


*I've been awake for an hour this morning before writing this!


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We'll_live_and_die

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I had an audiobook too. It’s called Learning Spanish with Paul Noble. A few hours long. What I found better was a podcast called Coffee Break Spanish. 15-20min episodes, 4 series I think. And 30-40 episodes per series. Starts off basic then gets quite challenging. I haven’t done it for a few months but I’ve still remembered quite a bit and I didn’t even get to series 2. Couple of normal books too. Spanish for dummies and a Spanish dictionary.
La carjeta de credito cancto.
 

fatso

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Drink a little less,
Eat a little less,
Exercise a little more,
Loose some weight,
Be a better person.
 

Monners

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Main one is to hopefully get through the first few months of forthcoming child's life as successfully as the first one...

Then the standing items really:

Booze less
Eat better
Exercise more
Ditto (the kids also- although older than yours I suspect. One on a post A level year out, the other choosing GCSE options)
 

richnrg

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I'd like to be able to do a handstand by the end of the year. Also read more
i'm interested to know how you are planning to 'train' for this. i.e. do you intend to start by doing a handstand against the wall, before progressing - or are you going to start by building up your arms, or something else entirely?
Please provide a detailed plan/timescale
 

ajsccfc

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It's part of a yoga class which eventually leads up to all kinds of mad balancing acts on one hand and all that nonsense which is way beyond me, but if I can pull off a free standing handstand I'll be happy
 

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